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Hardware Service Engineer

Stafford
6 days ago
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Do you have hands-on experience with telemetry or electrical installations?

Would you enjoy working on real projects, both in the field and alongside a skilled engineering team?

Looking for a role that takes you beyond the desk and lets you make a real impact on-site?

Then this could be the opportunity you've been looking for.

What's in it for you?
• 25 days annual leave,
• Hybrid working,
• Training and development,
• Modern office,
• Flexible working,
• On-site parking,
• Pension scheme,
• Life Assurance (4x annual salary),
• Support in achieving professional engineering status,
• Private healthcare,
• Employee events,
• Casual dress,
• Lifestyle screening,
• Salary sacrifice schemes,
• Employee assistance mental wellbeing programme,
• Employee discount at 100's of UK retailers.

What will you be doing?
• Taking ownership of telemetry system integration, from site surveys through to installation and commissioning
• Collaborating with engineers, project managers, and clients while troubleshooting and producing clear technical documentation
• Providing hands-on support across UK sites, ensuring work meets quality, safety, and project standards

Where will you be doing it?
• Our client has been a leader in advanced system integration for decades, they work on ambitious and leading-edge projects for some of the UK's most critical environments.
• They were founded around 50 years ago and since then have been committed to develop and deliver career pathways.

What will you need?
• A strong background in electrical engineering, ideally with experience in control systems or telemetry
• NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installations (or equivalent) and up-to-date 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
• Hands-on experience installing and commissioning electrical equipment, including telemetry outstations
• Confident interpreting electrical schematics and technical diagrams
• Comfortable using Microsoft Word and Excel for documentation and reporting
• A full, clean UK driving licence and willingness to travel when required

We appreciate your CV may not be up to date. No problem, just apply and we can deal with that later.

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